Person:Jedediah Cottle (1)

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Jedediah 'Dide' Cottle
b.Est 1760
  1. Jedediah 'Dide' CottleEst 1760 - 1780
  2. Charles William Cottle1763 - 1830
  3. Ruth Cottle1770 - 1810
  4. Joseph Cottle1772 - 1852
  5. Elizabeth Cottle
  6. Sarah CottleBef 1779 -
  7. John Cottle - 1850
  8. Hannah Cottle
Facts and Events
Name Jedediah 'Dide' Cottle
Unknown Charles Jedidiah Cottle
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1760
Death? 29 May 1780 Lancaster, South Carolina[killed in Battle of Buford's Defeat]


American Revolutionary War Veteran

Revolutionary War Pension Information

Information from “Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records”, Vol. 1, compiled by Patrick G. Wardell, Lt. Col. U.S. Army Ret. :

Cottle, Jedediah/Judiah - entered service 1779 at Greenbrier County, Virginia; Killed In Action in Colonel Buford's Defeat at Waxsaw 5/29/1780; Bounty Land Warrant issued 1810 to heir-at-law, brother William [Cottle]. R661.


Estate Records

  • pg.132 4/20/1784, William Cottle produced sufficient proof to this court that he is the heir at law of Didi Cottle who was enlisted during the late war and killed in the service, which is ordered to be certified. [Shuck, Larry G. Greenbrier County (W)V Records, Vol. I Athens: Iberian Press, 1988.]
  • pg.155 7/19/1785, ordered to be certified that Elizabeth Cottle, mother of Dide Cottle, deceased, proved to this court that the said Dide listed into Continental service in June 1779 and that William Cottle, brother of the said Dide is the lawful heir of the said deceased. [Shuck, Larry G. Greenbrier County (W)V Records, Vol. I Athens: Iberian Press, 1988.]


Records in Virginia

Excerpt from father Uriah Cottle's 1779 will in Greenbrier County, VA:
Estate to be divided equally amongst the Children except my Son Charles Jedidah I give him my riphle Gun over and above...